Spirit level



P. H. ROGERS l SPIRIT LEVEL` Aug. l, 1933.

Filed Nov. 24

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staggering 1, 1933 n 1,920,852l j. i fHsPIR'IT LEvEL.- l f Phillip n.' ntgers, Rocky Mtunt, N .oy f Application November-.24, 19311 seal nolus'movs k' ,3fo1aiii1sv.f o1`.. :afae141y i-This -invention relates tojspirit levels, :and

more particularly'to-a level by'bmeans ot which Y against'the inner surfaceof the'annulus- 18, and

various angles can bedetermined.

Anobject of thisinventionisto provide a .n spirit V"level which is adjustable' in aA mounting tovarious anglesV tothe 4horizontal so' that the' a, housing, which vhousing is "adjustable "tov any desiredl angle within a" predetermined range;

"A :further object of thisy invention' is jto providel a 'spirit level' construction whichY outwardly bears' .the ,appearance of "a conventional level, but vwhichhas mounted within the housing, means operable from the exterior bywhich the level within the housngmay bepartially rotated to a selected angle. i y

The above and various other objects and advantages of .this invention'will in part be' described in and in'partbe understood from the followingdetailed description of the present pre,-

- ferred embodiment, the same being illustrated in the accompanyingdrawing, whereinz- Figure lis a detail front elevation of a'spirit level constructed according to the preferred embodiment of .this invention mounted in a straight v .elongated bar, the sides of whichare preferably 'ff Yparallelone with the other;

f `Figure 2 4is. an enlarged sectional View taken Aon the line 2-i-2 of Figure 1;

A Figure' is a sectional view taken on the line S-BOfFigure 2;

. Figure 4 isan enlarged fragmentary sectional view takenfon the line4-4 ofVFigure 1;

Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional l u fview taken on the vline 2--2 of Figure 1.

, Referringto the drawing wherein like numerals vof 'reference designatecorresponding parts 'throughout the several views, the numeral 1,0 designatesk generallyfan elongated bar which has straight oppost'eiedge portions parallel one'with the otherfand `the letter Lfdesignates aA con-f vventional spirit level mounted withinrk this bar l0.A This spirit level L is mounted in confronting tubularmembers 11 and 12'carried by an annular4 housing 14, which is mounted inan opening 13 'in the bar-,10. This cylindrical kflange 15, so as to hold the cylinder or housing Another object of this" invention "isto-providey Je an improved means for mounting "a l `level in rsion the-engagement of the housing member 14 operating shaft or member 26.

, membe'r`l4 has. a peripheralange 15, which.

ymembers'll, one member being positioned at An .annularfclamping4 member 19,"U1-,shaped in (cross section, has one'side thereof engaged the 4opposite 'or innenside engagingfagainstfthe member14 intogengagement with the inner sur'- face of the 4`glass or window 17@ Theuannul'us k18 is providedl with suitable apertures for receiving -securing members 20 in the form fof screws which extend throughthe annulus lvand engage in thebarmember 10. l l

LA bolt 21 alsok extends ',throughwthe bezelhor annulusli', and is provided witha nut 22 havl.

ingV a pin `23rformed therewith, which. pin23 engages in a socketorirecess24 provided inthe clamping member '19."v In this manner, Y'theut 22 is held against rotation with respect to the .clamping member 19 andthe turning of the bolt Y 21 operates to tighten the clamp 19 so as to tenagainst the inner rsurface of the glass or window 17. The inner side ofy this clamping member 19 also operates to'maintain the cylindrical housing member 14 concentrically of the bezel 18. A level adjusting means, generally designated 50 as 25, is mounted foroperation exteriorly of the' bezel 18,'and` comprises a bolt or operating member'26 having a pinion or gear 27 secured thereon against rotation and positioned for engage- -ment with the gears or rack 16 carried by the S5,

' nut 28 carried by the shaft 26 may be suitably tightenedso as to prevent ready turning of this In the present instance, this operating member 25 is constructed in the form of a screw having the head flush With the bezel 18 and the kerf of the` screw positioned for engagement with a screw driverjor the like, so that the'o'peratingigl member Y25 may be yturned so as to partially rotate the cylindrical level carrying housing 14 and adjust this level L to any desired angle. Preferably, the .cylindrical housing 0r member 14 is provided with an inwardly yextending pin or indicating arm v29, and the bezel 18 has gradua-4 vtions 30v on the exterior thereof,-these gradualo f right angles to the member 11, or if desiredonly one member may be mounted in-the Vbar 10,1

this member being swingable in an areY of sub-V stantially 90? lso that the adjacent faces' of the bar maybe positioned in a horizontal position with Athe level L also positioned horizontally.

When the level L is parallel with the opposite sides of thebarl, it can be used asa convene tional leveling means.: ,When itis desired'to use the structure herein disclosed forfdetermining various anglesffrom the. horizontal so'thatV in the construction ofya building or the like, the

- Astudding or walls can be mounted at a. predei termined angle, the operating member 25 may.be

rotated by inserting a screw driver Vin Ythe kerfrof the head of the shaft 26, so as 'toturnjthe pinion' 27, which will turn thehou'slngl 11 tofeither right1` or left, depending on the direction in .which the shaft 26 isrotated.. f ,y graduations v23 determinev the Yangle vfrom* jthe. Vhoriavoutal at which the level VI is ppaitiaedgandior medieval nisL swung ,to one side wperethe member 291s in alinement with 30,-the adjacent edges or ofthe bar 'l0 bev on an anglegm oawhen the levelL is; horizontal.

l be noted `from` thedawingQ theL dis'-V 1in bears outward appearance@ aconventional level. and due to the tensionappliedjon the'ilange 15 byjneans fo! the y,xiriemberse V19, the `honsing 14 wilhstaygin its-adjusted` position so as the `v` It. is,.of course, .understoodwthat various may be mdein the details of construction and design of the above specifically described embodiment of this inof, such changes and modifications being restricted. only by the scope of the following claims. Y Y

What is claimed is:' l; In a level construction, ahousing, a level Vvention Without departing from the spirit there-v xedlyY mounted in the housing, 'an ,annulus,

means for yieldably securing said annulus to said housing, said securing means including an v annular member U-shaped in cross section, and boltsv extending through the annulus andV said Ushaped member.

` 2. A leveling means comprising a cylindrical housing, a ange carried by the housing, a.A

spirit'level in thehousing, a window for the housing, an 'annulus engaging against the winldow, and annular clamping means of U-shaped cross section engaging the annulus and the Yilange tohold the relative to the an- .nulus.

a.V A leveling means comprising sryundreal flangev carried by the housing, a

spirit level in the housing, a window for the housing, against thewin-V dow, 'a clamping means of `Ushaped cross sec. tionuengaging the annulus and the flange to hold theA housing .against movement relative to annuluafteeth on the flange, and a pinion rotatablyicarred byjth'e clamping means betweenche wansrthereor and engaging the teeth of the fange for of the housing relative totheannulusj' 'v v 

